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September 2008 - Posts
Changing face(book) of communication
18 September 08 04:53 PM
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As we move from one generation to the next, there are new communication methods that become available and others that fall by the wayside, could 'Facebook' be the next wave?. If look at previous generations, they all have different
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How do you know if OCS is right for you ... even as a PBX?
18 September 08 04:35 PM
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It's a question I get asked quite a lot and answer I give comes from a pool of cultural or organisation characteristics I have experienced when talking to companies that have deployed OCS in anger (in a good way). I have been meaning to write it down
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A subtle example of Unified Communications
18 September 08 12:48 PM
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When I talk to someone about Microsoft Unified Communications, I sometimes find it hard to include everything I want to talk about ... I even start to forget about the smaller things that joining the telephone to the desktop has done for me,
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